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Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Fluffy Stuff

Cloth diapers save money, but they involve an upfront cost that can seem a little steep, depending on what sorts of diapers you plan to buy.  I decided to spread out the cost, buying a little at a time, based on what we needed at the moment.  Well, my plan was well thought out, except that I based my shopping timeline on Abbey's approximate sizes; we all know that Dylan is blowing that growth curve right out of the water.

Basically, I needed to buy new diapers a little earlier than anticipated.  My favorite diaper retailer (and local mom) just opened a storefront fairly close to our house, so we stopped by the other day and reloaded our diaper stash.  There is something so cute and fun about a bunch of new cloth diapers.  And of course they get even cuter on little behinds!

Also, you know how people talk about blocking out things like labor pain?  Well, I think I blocked out what happens when you start a baby on solid food.  The last couple of days have really grossed me out.  I guess it's not appropriate to hold off on solid food until Dylan is potty trained?  I didn't think so.  Still, it's a good thing we just invested more money in our cloth diapers, or I might be tempted to run screaming for the disposable diaper aisle at Target. 
For anyone interested, the four items on the left are diaper covers (the striped, green, & blue ones are Thirsties, the cow one is Blueberry).  Covers go over old fashioned pre-fold diapers and new-fangled fitted diapers, like the blue & green Mother-ese ones on the top right.  The bottom right (blue & brown) diapers are Fuzzi Bunz Perfect Size pocket dipes.  These should supplement the pre-folds we already have, plus our Fuzzi Bunz One Size diapers & Bum Genius One Size.
this is how the diapers normally look at my house, after washing but before being sorted, folded, and put away
and here's the cutest boy ever, playing with his gym in his manly cow diaper
see why we needed bigger dipes?

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